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Chloe (Elizabeth Hendrickson) never liked Adam (Justin Hartley) on ‘The Young and the Restless’. It was natural that the accidental death of her daughter Delia (Sophie Pollono) transformed those feelings into white hot hate. But this deeply unstable person also believes that she’s outsmarting everyone and that arrogance could cost her everything.
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She left Wisconsin three years ago to supposedly seek mental health treatment, then returned with obviously unresolved issues still attacking her mind. After threatening to kill Adam with a gun and then actually trying to kill him in a hit and run incident, there was no doubt that Chloe wasn’t in control of herself and hadn’t been for awhile.
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Chloe’s disguised return last year mimicked her disguised return in Chancellor Park in 2014, when she threatened to kill her nemesis with the aforementioned pistol. However, in this instance the then-Black Knight version of Victor (Eric Braeden) had lured Chloe back to town to help him frame Adam for murder.
Constance Bingham (Sally Kellerman) was never killed by anyone, let alone Adam. But Victor’s scheme worked. Actually it worked too well, as Chloe bit Victor’s hand and withheld critical information that caused Adam to go to jail. The elder Newman merely wanted to scare his namesake (Victor, Junior), which made him at least as bad as Chloe was at the time.
Use the remote to skip ahead in this binge watch review to spring 2017. Chloe’s action’s last September are unraveling. Nick (Joshua Morrow) found the tracking device Chloe planted in Connor’s (Gunner and Ryder Gadbois) toy to keep tabs on Adam. Then he located the dart gun. Nick smartly informed Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan), who’s looking askance at her apparent best friend once again.
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Committing the type of crimes that Chloe did means that needed cover-ups are tough, if not impossible to maintain. Two breaks in this dam already, more pressure applied by the day. Yes, at least some answers to the unresolved Adam write-out storyline are finally accessible and more are scheduled to be delivered.
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